N Nickjoshuablock Commendable Apr 8, 2019 11 1 1,515 May 8, 2019 #1 It is commonly known that SSDs perform best when 10-15% of the space is empty. Does this rule also affect phone SSDs? I am looking to speed up my Samsung Galaxy S7 and my internal storage is almost full.
It is commonly known that SSDs perform best when 10-15% of the space is empty. Does this rule also affect phone SSDs? I am looking to speed up my Samsung Galaxy S7 and my internal storage is almost full.
J jay32267 Champion Mar 16, 2017 10,704 1,330 56,940 May 8, 2019 #2 I would think this is true. It's basically a very similar mechanism when compared to a PC. You basically have a CPU, a file system and storage space in both cases. I don't see why the same rules wouldn't apply. Upvote 0 Downvote
I would think this is true. It's basically a very similar mechanism when compared to a PC. You basically have a CPU, a file system and storage space in both cases. I don't see why the same rules wouldn't apply.
popatim Titan Moderator Dec 2, 2009 38,951 994 135,890 May 8, 2019 #3 Yes it will slow down when approaching "Full". Upvote 0 Downvote